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you're not going to have sustained prosperity in the united states if the united states can provide whatever minimal order there is in the world today. that's the direction we're heading in. gerri: what's going to happen as a practical matter, los, peop, a machine. what will get cut? >> if the sequestration goes through over the long term, obviously the worst thing that will happen will be our inability to procure the sophisticated and expensive weapons system that we need. in the short term on sure there will try personnel layoffs o mitigate the effect of it, but it is unpleasant either way. people sy these expensive weapons systems from a you don't need them. let me bevery clear. i don't want the united states to ever be in a fair fightwith anybody. i would much rather spend on advanced weapons systems to protect against american casualties. the point here is if america is not perceived as strong, the risk of military hostilities increases. >> i want toswitch gears a little bit and talk about the benghazi ax. i want to know how you would describe the mnistrations approach to this. if you a
you're not going to have sustained prosperity in the united states if the united states can provide whatever minimal order there is in the world today. that's the direction we're heading in. gerri: what's going to happen as a practical matter, los, peop, a machine. what will get cut? >> if the sequestration goes through over the long term, obviously the worst thing that will happen will be our inability to procure the sophisticated and expensive weapons system that we need. in the short...
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that will be the highest level in the united states since 1991. oil prices snapped a five-game losing streak. helping fuel the rally. oil left about two and .5% settling $105.95 per barrel. next on "money," franchise fridayart two. franchise owners are back and they guide us through one the biggest hurdles they face. plus, bill gates trashing google, ripping the charity work is a waste of time and money. we have both sides represented to duke it o. "piles of money" coming up. ♪ adam: you can be your own boss. franchise friday. after leaaning the initial steps to take to open your own business today it is all about location, location, location. one of the most difficult decisions is howo find the perfect place for your franchise and you're going to hear what goes into the process and what not to do. if you ever dreamed of making money by starting a franchise, this is the closest you can get to your own first-hand experience. currently owning to subway franchises and just starting the process with franchise newbie. in the middle of her own search
that will be the highest level in the united states since 1991. oil prices snapped a five-game losing streak. helping fuel the rally. oil left about two and .5% settling $105.95 per barrel. next on "money," franchise fridayart two. franchise owners are back and they guide us through one the biggest hurdles they face. plus, bill gates trashing google, ripping the charity work is a waste of time and money. we have both sides represented to duke it o. "piles of money" coming...
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but it's a serious problem because people expect the president of the united states to tell them at least what he thinks is the truth. he may be wrong but at least tell us what he thinks is the truth. melissa: igor, isn't that one of the huge problems? buried in the obamacare regulations back in july of 2010 it did say that 40 to 67% of the 14 million customers that buy their insurance themselves, on the individual market, were going to lose their plans, that those plans would be eliminateed? seems like now you can go back and prove he actually new that wasn't true? that's a huge problem? >> there are certainly some caveats to his statement but the broad theme of, if you have employer-sponsored coverage -- melissa: that is not what he said. if you have your insurance -- >> that is not what he said. you're right. that is not what he said. melissa: you said you can keep it. now there are millions -- >> hey, i hear you. he should have been more clear. there are caveats. at end of the day, he couldn't have controlled what insurers did, if they decided to change those policies. melissa: but yo
but it's a serious problem because people expect the president of the united states to tell them at least what he thinks is the truth. he may be wrong but at least tell us what he thinks is the truth. melissa: igor, isn't that one of the huge problems? buried in the obamacare regulations back in july of 2010 it did say that 40 to 67% of the 14 million customers that buy their insurance themselves, on the individual market, were going to lose their plans, that those plans would be eliminateed?...
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in fact, including military, commercial private planes, nearly 90,000 flights crisscross the united states every single day, and that is a lot of planes and it's the job of air traffic controllers to safely manage those flights. you think the federal government and the faa would want the best most qualified people in the control towers? but a six month long fox business special investigation reveals that's not the case. adam shapiro brings us this exclusive report. >> reporter: each day, almost two million americans take to the skies. and all depend on aviation professionals to get home safely. hello. i'm adam shapiro. air traffic controllers, eyes in the towers are key to this. new hiring practices by the federal aviation administration have called into question if the best most qualified people will be working in the towers? moreover, there are accusations of cheating to get the controller jobs. will you be safe aboard an airplane? or is there trouble in america's skies? they've been called the guardians of the skies. >> good morning american. >> reporter: america's air traffic controlle
in fact, including military, commercial private planes, nearly 90,000 flights crisscross the united states every single day, and that is a lot of planes and it's the job of air traffic controllers to safely manage those flights. you think the federal government and the faa would want the best most qualified people in the control towers? but a six month long fox business special investigation reveals that's not the case. adam shapiro brings us this exclusive report. >> reporter: each day,...
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service. [ man ] we are the united states postal service. [ woman #2 ] we are the united states postal service. [ male announcer ] we are the united states postal service. and our priority is you. go to usps.com® and try it today. ♪ >> from the fox business studios in new york city, it's "the willis report." ♪ dennis: the federal government wants to start another round of class warfare. the sec is set to propose a new rule on ceo pace. the feds want to force companies to show the pay gap between the people at the top and everyone else at the bottom. the rule is all part of this stuff right financial overhaul law. with us now, research associate at the heritage foundation. i've always heard that the ceo now earns four times as much as the lowest rated -- low restaurant employe yet the company. alloys wondered what is so wrong with that? is this proposal and that igniting in the and creating some kind of class clash? >> absolutely. that is exactly what it is. dodd-frank was created to prevent another economic meltdown like we saw in 2008. and all this regulation is nothing to do wit
service. [ man ] we are the united states postal service. [ woman #2 ] we are the united states postal service. [ male announcer ] we are the united states postal service. and our priority is you. go to usps.com® and try it today. ♪ >> from the fox business studios in new york city, it's "the willis report." ♪ dennis: the federal government wants to start another round of class warfare. the sec is set to propose a new rule on ceo pace. the feds want to force companies to...
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every state has local taxes and state taxes which currently are deductible we are the united states of america i think the bottom line here is our economy has been lacking growth. we've been at about 2% for the past 20 years. we will see if we can get that up there. senator mike lee of utah who have been a no vote apparently is now said he will be i guess a vote at about at the moment. anything that you would get on board with. everything he said to support it has not been true. that ever came close to for every dollar that you give away in the tax-cut you could regrade -- regain according to most tax experts. the white house issued the report that the household income of every american household would increase by $49,000 a year. nobody believes that. that was the official statement. it appears that some polls are showing that people even republicans are not entirely onboard. who knows what the actual response will be. congressman, thank you for joining us. the closing bell 16 minutes away. bit quaint marking another milestone as they it they begin crating -- trading the last name. we
every state has local taxes and state taxes which currently are deductible we are the united states of america i think the bottom line here is our economy has been lacking growth. we've been at about 2% for the past 20 years. we will see if we can get that up there. senator mike lee of utah who have been a no vote apparently is now said he will be i guess a vote at about at the moment. anything that you would get on board with. everything he said to support it has not been true. that ever came...
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united states postal service this is an absolute joke. they should worry about running their business correctly. if you go into manhattan and ask anybody about united states postal service, not one person will connect it with lance armstrong. they will talk about the men and women who deliver the mail, why can't it be delivered on the weekends, how come they lose millions of dollars per day running this into the ground. there is no more connection with lance armstrong. they are embarrassed by this and the justice departments embarrassed because they continue to get beat by athletes including roger clemens in washington, d.c. they believe they have lance armstrong on the and they actually do. adam: what are your listeners saying when they hear this? >> my listeners are disgusted with lan armstrong bause he knowingly lied and continue to lie and became a multimillionaire and they would% like to see him pay. eventually he will rebuild his brand and his name if he admits to this i guess the legal problem out of the way. adam: i come from an l
united states postal service this is an absolute joke. they should worry about running their business correctly. if you go into manhattan and ask anybody about united states postal service, not one person will connect it with lance armstrong. they will talk about the men and women who deliver the mail, why can't it be delivered on the weekends, how come they lose millions of dollars per day running this into the ground. there is no more connection with lance armstrong. they are embarrassed by...
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let's make everyone want to do business here in the united states of america. evan, good to see you. jessica, thank you so much. don't go anywhere. i'll see you guys in a little bit. treasury secretary steve mnuchin saying a short time ago that he is working closely with the president to cut taxes and grow our economy. let's go to adam shapiro who has all the details in the room asking the questions. hey, adam. >> yes, we are expecting the broad outlines of the president's tax reform plan, more specifics we will get on wednesday. but the secretary's already giving us a hint of where this plan is headed. it's not only designed to give a tax break to small business owners as well as large business owners so that they can then hire more americans, but they are sticking to the promise of a middle class tax break, and here's what the secretary said when we asked him what that would look like. >> clear what the president's objectives are for tax reform. middle income tax cut, a priority for the president. simplification. the average american should be able to do thei
let's make everyone want to do business here in the united states of america. evan, good to see you. jessica, thank you so much. don't go anywhere. i'll see you guys in a little bit. treasury secretary steve mnuchin saying a short time ago that he is working closely with the president to cut taxes and grow our economy. let's go to adam shapiro who has all the details in the room asking the questions. hey, adam. >> yes, we are expecting the broad outlines of the president's tax reform...
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look, there are over 60,000 different funds available in the united states. we can't say the ten funds that are available within the tsp are the best funds in the world. they certainly may be cheaper, that doesn't make them better. cheryl: 29 cents for a thousand dollar investment. that is a good deal, and fees can be incredibly high for those that don't anyone better. that's why we're doing the story. thank you very much. i appreciate you joining me on "the willis report." >> absolutely. cheryl: now to another type of plan that tonight is facing a major roadblock. the u.s. postal service wants to streamline operations after posting a 1.6 billion dollar loss. standing in the way? congress. half of the senate signed a letter attempting to halt usps's idea to become solvent again. first and foremost, we should say that the u.s. postal service not taxpayer-funded but yet congress has authority. age-old question. should they? >> that's a great question. we can imagine a future where the postal service gets to modernize and move on and become a business that's doi
look, there are over 60,000 different funds available in the united states. we can't say the ten funds that are available within the tsp are the best funds in the world. they certainly may be cheaper, that doesn't make them better. cheryl: 29 cents for a thousand dollar investment. that is a good deal, and fees can be incredibly high for those that don't anyone better. that's why we're doing the story. thank you very much. i appreciate you joining me on "the willis report." >>...
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>> i think the united states that are home to company, apple would win the case. you saw that there was a split decision in south korea. on this patents fight between apple and samsung. that was a split decision. but then you have this itc ruling that doesn't involve samsung. it has to do with motorola. apple is involved in all kinds of patent fights with google and everybody. i think that the money was that apple would witness. gerri: i want to put something on the table that jonas brought up that i thought was interesting. apple has this incredible reputation. it's a company that is well regarded by investors and consumers alike. did that have a role in the way that this jury reacted? seth, to you first. >> technically that's not the case. when you go through the process, you interview the witnesses. you ask them for their vices. that is supposed to get weeded out. jury instructions are just the sort them out -- come on, seth. people have views views on these companies at the end of a. >> they do. at the end of the day, jurors who do a good job of listening to t
>> i think the united states that are home to company, apple would win the case. you saw that there was a split decision in south korea. on this patents fight between apple and samsung. that was a split decision. but then you have this itc ruling that doesn't involve samsung. it has to do with motorola. apple is involved in all kinds of patent fights with google and everybody. i think that the money was that apple would witness. gerri: i want to put something on the table that jonas...
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so they travel not only within their own countries, but they travel to europe and the united states, that means the global pictures a little bit easier for us. cheryl: i have to ask you about the big buzz is air bnb right now. you must hate this. i am sure the hotel companies aren't thrilled about it either. what is your penny of them? >> i think air bnb is fascinating. i don't mean that in any way to be dismissive of that. that's captured people's fascination. they have evaluation which is interesting. i would love for marriott to be based on multiple revenue. they are mostly playing in the space different from the hotel space. lower rated, often cohosted. people don't really want to be in an apartment somebody else is staying in. they will probably stay in a hotel. cheryl: thanks to arnie sorensen, marriott ceo and president talking about how marriott is expanding the luxury business. the closing bell is going to ring. 41 minutes to go right now. charlie gasparino first report the heads of the nasdaq and new york stock exchange cozying up with each other. , cap next, charlie will t
so they travel not only within their own countries, but they travel to europe and the united states, that means the global pictures a little bit easier for us. cheryl: i have to ask you about the big buzz is air bnb right now. you must hate this. i am sure the hotel companies aren't thrilled about it either. what is your penny of them? >> i think air bnb is fascinating. i don't mean that in any way to be dismissive of that. that's captured people's fascination. they have evaluation which...
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so we've got the relations of the united states which require cleaner, burning fuels. that is pure and simple. melissa: yeah. >> but the regulations we have now we can not use our own diesel fuel. so we have to go to this. so this is necessary evil and a great investment for sasol, they're smart. melissa: in louisia would create a lot of jobs which are definitely needed. thanks for coming on the show. >> well, thank y. i would like a copy of your book. i hear it is red hot. melissa: diary of a stage moer's daughter. thanks for bringing that up. we'll send you one. i wish i had one here. let's go to breaking news on knight capital. charrie gasparino with the latest. charlie yove been advancing this story all day. give us the latest. >> who did i predict earlier? melissa: earlier today on markets now at 1:00 p.m. you said getco. >> they wer updating their bid. this thing is just about done tat getco is winner of bidding war for knight capital. invirtue holdings knight rejected tha bid. how did they do it? they increased the price. it was somewhat after bidding war. they
so we've got the relations of the united states which require cleaner, burning fuels. that is pure and simple. melissa: yeah. >> but the regulations we have now we can not use our own diesel fuel. so we have to go to this. so this is necessary evil and a great investment for sasol, they're smart. melissa: in louisia would create a lot of jobs which are definitely needed. thanks for coming on the show. >> well, thank y. i would like a copy of your book. i hear it is red hot. melissa:...
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adam: market share in united states 6, on a global perspective futures morning apple's smart phone, the i finance and some with their smart phones take the stagnation of sales going forward with competition in emerging markets, expecting 450 to 460 million of these devices sold next year but expects the apple's share and samsung could be cut going forward because of competition from cheaper product in places like china. stuart: see world, we should use the stock before the break, a third of its value, you're going to tell me why. liz: we broke this story earlier this year that this was coming. see world in a world of earnings problems. ticket sales have been flat and the this was in place before the film last -- blackfish came out last year showing the marquee attraction kills endangers people. the problem is blackstone took see world public, dropped a lot of debt on the balance sheet, the cash flow may not be sufficient to service the boat load of debt, an end -- musical acts continue to cancel performances at see world. ito you, market cap right now equals the size of the desk on the
adam: market share in united states 6, on a global perspective futures morning apple's smart phone, the i finance and some with their smart phones take the stagnation of sales going forward with competition in emerging markets, expecting 450 to 460 million of these devices sold next year but expects the apple's share and samsung could be cut going forward because of competition from cheaper product in places like china. stuart: see world, we should use the stock before the break, a third of its...
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but the issue of employment and unemployment especially in the united states. what we've seen is the unemployment rate go down and down and down. of course, that arbitrary number that the fed threw out, we'll wait until maximum employment. then never mind. wages. we keep seeing wages not keeping pace with the unemployment rate going down. what is happening, what is the answer? >> i think there is some structural -- over the decades, trade union movement has basically disappeared in the united states. a lot of global competition. also there's a malaise in the attitudes of workers in america. people are convinced we're in recession. if you think you're in recession, you don't have the guts to ask for a wage increase. i think that's turning right now. it will turn a lot over the next year. over the next year, there will be a change in attitudes. you will see workers demand wage increases. companies will have to pay up. it's taking a little longer this time. >> what do you think the effect that europe hassous righhason us right now? >> well, i think it has been a d
but the issue of employment and unemployment especially in the united states. what we've seen is the unemployment rate go down and down and down. of course, that arbitrary number that the fed threw out, we'll wait until maximum employment. then never mind. wages. we keep seeing wages not keeping pace with the unemployment rate going down. what is happening, what is the answer? >> i think there is some structural -- over the decades, trade union movement has basically disappeared in the...
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that will be the highest level in the united states since 1991. oil prices snapped a five-game losing streak. helping fuel the rally. oil left about two and .5% settling $105.95 per barrel. next on "money," franchise friday part two. franchise owners are back and they guide us through one of the biggest hurdles they face. plus, bill gates trashing google, ripping the charity work is a waste of time and money. we have both sides represented to duke it out. "piles of money" coming up. in today's markets, a lot can happen in a second. we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the bestossible price -- maybe even better than you expected. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade inne secd. i'm derrick chan of fidelity investments. our one-second trade execution is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now ge200 free trades when you open an account. hey, buddy? oh, hey, flo. you want to see something cool? snapshot, from progressive. my insurance company told me not to talk to people like you. you al
that will be the highest level in the united states since 1991. oil prices snapped a five-game losing streak. helping fuel the rally. oil left about two and .5% settling $105.95 per barrel. next on "money," franchise friday part two. franchise owners are back and they guide us through one of the biggest hurdles they face. plus, bill gates trashing google, ripping the charity work is a waste of time and money. we have both sides represented to duke it out. "piles of money"...
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we are number one in every major our equity -- in the united states. dave: our hearts go out to you and we wish you the best. thank you for coming on. we will see you in a couple minutes. dave: s&p futures are closing. liz: we will go back to larry. dave: eli lilly's new alzheimer's drug failing a key test so why is the stock floury today? we will begin to the data and tell you why. liz: tropical storm isaac gaining strength. that is why we are taking you to florida to show you the impact it could have on your money. dave: a decision in the battle between avalanche samsung but not in the u.s.. what decisioion we are talking about again? you got to hang on for the details. the details could cost or make you money comi up next. [ male announcer ] let's level the playing field. take the privileged investing tools of wall street and make them simple, intuitive, and available to all. distill all that data. make information instinctual, visual. introducing trade architect, td ameritrade's empowering web-based trading platform. take control of your portfolio
we are number one in every major our equity -- in the united states. dave: our hearts go out to you and we wish you the best. thank you for coming on. we will see you in a couple minutes. dave: s&p futures are closing. liz: we will go back to larry. dave: eli lilly's new alzheimer's drug failing a key test so why is the stock floury today? we will begin to the data and tell you why. liz: tropical storm isaac gaining strength. that is why we are taking you to florida to show you the impact...
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states sanction list. it was quote, to agent or affiliate of iran's revolutionary god in september. it puts additional pressure or iran's slumping oil out put reportedl down more than 20% this year but who really knows. >>> next on "money", will tax hikes for the rich kill economic growth, duh? i say it will. but a huge supporter of increases couldn't disagree with me more. we'll break out the calculators and fight over it. >>> plus he warn of layoffs if president obama was reelected. west gait resort ceo david siegel is doing a total 180. he is here to explain. more "money" coming up. ♪ ♪ . melissa: all right. whether you're earn $250,000 a year or not you will be affected by the tax hikes on the wealthy. why? because it will kill economic growth. that could make it hard to get a job. seems so obvious to me. but a new congressional budget office report sort of mixed on the topic. christian doors ski, external and governmental affairs at economic policy independence statute. who thinks this silly repor
states sanction list. it was quote, to agent or affiliate of iran's revolutionary god in september. it puts additional pressure or iran's slumping oil out put reportedl down more than 20% this year but who really knows. >>> next on "money", will tax hikes for the rich kill economic growth, duh? i say it will. but a huge supporter of increases couldn't disagree with me more. we'll break out the calculators and fight over it. >>> plus he warn of layoffs if president...
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it's really very frightening, that the united states should be under these types of circumstances. sandra: we have to leave it there, dr. laffer. we have a few seconds. any good news, any thing positive you can leave us with? >> i think romney will inwith the election. all the forecast we're talking about will be different. i think he and ryan will put in a great set of policies led by glenn hubbard the previous guest. you will get a lot of prosperity like we've never seen before. i'm very optimistic about the u.s. over the next four years. how is that? sandra: that is spectacular. i wanted to leave off with a smile not a frown. >> thank you, sandra. sandra: the coal industry score as major victory as a federal judge stops the epa in its trackses. but a new threat is already emerging. the details next. >> from enemies to french miss. president obama giving private equity a warm embrace to keep gas prices from spiking. ♪ ♪ . sandra: the epa get as slap down. a federal appeals court ruled against its cross state air pollution rule. that sets limits on pollution from burning coal
it's really very frightening, that the united states should be under these types of circumstances. sandra: we have to leave it there, dr. laffer. we have a few seconds. any good news, any thing positive you can leave us with? >> i think romney will inwith the election. all the forecast we're talking about will be different. i think he and ryan will put in a great set of policies led by glenn hubbard the previous guest. you will get a lot of prosperity like we've never seen before. i'm...
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supreme court of the united states is faced with a gps tracking device attached by the police onto a car. is that a search? and the court goes back and looks what qualified as a search and found that that would have qualified as a trespass, the search by the government and says if that would have been offensive 200 years ago, that sort of thing, it has to be offensive now. the constitution is no less protective of the people's liberties now than it was 200 years ago. >> so when the constitution refers like 30 some times to his or he when describing the president of the united states, you would see that as, well, back then they actually thought a woman could be president even though woman couldn't vote? >> senator, i'm not looking to take us back to quickly pens and horses -- >> but if you could just answer that question. it's pretty important to me. >> i'm trying to. >> okay. >> of course a woman can be president of the united states. >> okay. that's wonderful. how about, like, the air force. i agree with you. that's good. so in that case, you say, well, we can't take it at its liter
supreme court of the united states is faced with a gps tracking device attached by the police onto a car. is that a search? and the court goes back and looks what qualified as a search and found that that would have qualified as a trespass, the search by the government and says if that would have been offensive 200 years ago, that sort of thing, it has to be offensive now. the constitution is no less protective of the people's liberties now than it was 200 years ago. >> so when the...
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. >> united states should accelerate u.s. energy development help europe get off of russian natural gas, and help ukrainians develop their economy. we have had 7 rounds of ineffective sanctions, only sanctions that matter are those that europeans put down. that is where u.s. leadership or lack of it comes from, my guess is, they all make a bunch of speeches and nothing much happens. charles: i saw a headline, "usa today," hillary clinton voices there is no one in streets of any european capitals, we talk about our lack of leadership, but the fact is, why does europe have such a weak under belly with this? >> because they depend on russia national gas, if forced to choose between economic relations with economy and with ukraine, that is easy. charles: thank you, kt. back to steven yates, you have so much experience in this area. you heard what kt -- had to say, what actions should we take? what actions can we realistically take. >> it is a difficult situation, once territory has already been taken, either by irregular forces,
. >> united states should accelerate u.s. energy development help europe get off of russian natural gas, and help ukrainians develop their economy. we have had 7 rounds of ineffective sanctions, only sanctions that matter are those that europeans put down. that is where u.s. leadership or lack of it comes from, my guess is, they all make a bunch of speeches and nothing much happens. charles: i saw a headline, "usa today," hillary clinton voices there is no one in streets of any...
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he may think that he can hit the united states. he may think that is military is far more powerful than it really is. >> if he gave an order, what would that mean? >> on the korean peninsula. during the korean war, the capital seoul was destroyed. they rebuilt the same place right on the dmv. the border between north and south korea. conventional artillery range. it is a major city. we do have almost 30,000 troops still there. support in the infrastructure. they are in it if war breaks out. i am not suggesting that the war is necessarily imminent. we must be vigilant. we are dealing with a dictator that seems to have no sense of reality. president obama may have no sense of reality. >> take you so much. good to see you. the gop an all out war. doubling down today. is he hoping that he may be that candidate? the party turns to instead of donald? that's next. ♪ unlike this new open floor plan. what do you mean? well there's no privacy anymore. and how many times a day do i apply the ointment? nowhere to have a meeting... and it's j
he may think that he can hit the united states. he may think that is military is far more powerful than it really is. >> if he gave an order, what would that mean? >> on the korean peninsula. during the korean war, the capital seoul was destroyed. they rebuilt the same place right on the dmv. the border between north and south korea. conventional artillery range. it is a major city. we do have almost 30,000 troops still there. support in the infrastructure. they are in it if war...
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for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. melissa: we've got breaking news right now. adam shapiro in the newsroom with it. adam. >> this is the latest on emergency landing that an aircraft carrying ann romney, the wife of presidential candidate mitt romney along with five staffers, two secret service agents and the pilots on board the plane made an emergency landing just outside of denver. apparently is a challenger aircraft. it seats 10, not including the pilot and copilot. there was smoke in the cabin 10 minutes before the emergency landing in denver. ann romney's spokesperson, sarah hayley said the smoke stung their eyes. it appears to come from a electrical cause. but that is not confirmed. everybody is reportedly fiber-optic according to fox news channel's carl cameron, but again, it was a flight
for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. melissa: we've got breaking news right now. adam shapiro in the newsroom with it. adam. >> this is the latest on emergency landing that an aircraft carrying ann romney, the wife of...
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the best congress money can buy in the united states has a lot to do with it. all the best you. up next on "money," she made a name for self making bold predictions, but problems are threatening meredith whitney and her advising group. although were on wall street, and we have the insid scoop. if you sell it, they will come. that movie with al capone. i feel like al capone. it is an all-star weekend upon us. baseball's oddest -- baseball's all-star weekend out there up for auction. they're letting me hold it. they're crazy. a special preview next. piles of "money" and great baseball stuff coming up. you can buy it. ♪ ♪ adam: no matter what time it is, "money" is always on the move. not everyone is raking in the money from the.s. sale boom. second quarter results will likely come in below estimates. the news beating downhares after hours. onion operating hundreds of oil and gas rigs across the united states and blamed the earnings shortfall of -- shortfall on intense competition and bad weather. the whispers, rumors, behind-the-scenes cassettes. we have it all on "money," and
the best congress money can buy in the united states has a lot to do with it. all the best you. up next on "money," she made a name for self making bold predictions, but problems are threatening meredith whitney and her advising group. although were on wall street, and we have the insid scoop. if you sell it, they will come. that movie with al capone. i feel like al capone. it is an all-star weekend upon us. baseball's oddest -- baseball's all-star weekend out there up for auction....
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round of applause for the united states because we're now exporter of oil. something we've been praying for years, right? we are now basically exporting a little bit more oil than we're importing. you know, it is not going to stop. if you look at some other things we have going on, just last year a small company known as u.s. oil and gas which is actually a irish company, found in my home state of nevada, a huge, huge, sea of sweet crude oil which is larger than they have in saudi arabia. i mean, that is enormous. you put that on top of the other finds we've had and way fracking is working, and this country for the next 50 years will probably be supplying the world in cheap oil and cheap natural gas. melissa: let's slow down and talk about where this oil is going. it is, exporting that we've been doing was going to canada. what do we get in return for that? because people out there are waying wait a second, once again american oil countries getting rich somewherelse but i don't know i the consumer is benefiting from lower prices. what happens when we send th
round of applause for the united states because we're now exporter of oil. something we've been praying for years, right? we are now basically exporting a little bit more oil than we're importing. you know, it is not going to stop. if you look at some other things we have going on, just last year a small company known as u.s. oil and gas which is actually a irish company, found in my home state of nevada, a huge, huge, sea of sweet crude oil which is larger than they have in saudi arabia. i...
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across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? this is the age of knowing what you're made of. talk to your doctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain... ...it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age... ...of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. adam: i am adam shapiro, with your fox business brief. look where markets stand in positive territory with the dow at session highs of a points, the s&p 500, the nasdaq up 13 but still a bit o
across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? this is the age of knowing what you're made of. talk to your doctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain... ...it may cause an unsafe drop in...
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but, manufacturing in the united states means advanced technology. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased them out. the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to get the job done. ♪ [ male announcer ] you're watching one of the biggest financial services cpanies in the country at work. hey. thanks for coming over. hey. [ male annouer ] how did it come to be? yours? ah. not anymore. it's a very short story. come on in. [ male announcer ] by meeting you more than halfway. it's how edward jones makesense of investing. melissa: we want to show the market at session highs. 142 points. the nasdaq up almost a full percentage point after the release earlier today talking about the weather and how it is getting better out there. this will make it even tougher for my kids to get with. bill ackman showing major school spirit with $26 million, but other big spending that he has been doing drawing suspicion on
but, manufacturing in the united states means advanced technology. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased them out. the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to get the job done. ♪ [ male announcer ] you're watching one of the biggest financial services cpanies in the country at work. hey. thanks for coming over. hey. [ male annouer ] how...
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he says basically the banking industry has stablized in the united states. is he right? >> oh, absolutely. if you look at the capital structure they're perfectly fine. they're addressing the issues which is they're all addressing the regulatory issues. will they be able to make money in this new regulatory environment? we're confident they can. our favorite stock is goldman sachs. goldman, trading firm, market said you will never be able to beat your cost of capital in trading. well, markets are repricing. goldman is changing their trading floors. they're automating. they're cutting compensation. they're bringing inventories down in terms of getting rid of risk-weighted assets. they're doing the right stuff the other stock we like is citi. the reason we like citi because flattening yield curve is good for the mortgages they have in the bad bank. sandra: the stock is up year-to-date, 33%. jpmorgan up 25. morgan stanley 15. citigroup is the sleeper. >> vikram is doing very good job. if you think of citi, citi is a bet on continual low rates, narrowing credit spreads. that'
he says basically the banking industry has stablized in the united states. is he right? >> oh, absolutely. if you look at the capital structure they're perfectly fine. they're addressing the issues which is they're all addressing the regulatory issues. will they be able to make money in this new regulatory environment? we're confident they can. our favorite stock is goldman sachs. goldman, trading firm, market said you will never be able to beat your cost of capital in trading. well,...
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we burn a billion tons of coal year in the united states. there are less plants than there were before and president obama said he didn't want any more bills. if we have a change in presidency we will keep our low-cost energy moving forward and use of american coal which is red, white and blue. dave: natural gas, a lot of company switching to natural gas, elector companies. there are new epa ruling about getting natural-gas. how is that affecting your business? >> it titans the market. prices rise as you restrict license to operate. the more burden you put on any product the more it costs the consumer is. the epa's reaction to that will lag a little bit, but it is a game change that we are finding all this natural gas and is good for america as well. dave: great to see you. thank you for coming in. liz: the big question is is apple going to do it again? under promise and over the liver, hit it out of the park with help from the i phone 5. we expect earnings any moment from apple. we will bring those numbers as soon as they are released. look
we burn a billion tons of coal year in the united states. there are less plants than there were before and president obama said he didn't want any more bills. if we have a change in presidency we will keep our low-cost energy moving forward and use of american coal which is red, white and blue. dave: natural gas, a lot of company switching to natural gas, elector companies. there are new epa ruling about getting natural-gas. how is that affecting your business? >> it titans the market....
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we'll see capital flowing back into the united states. and into investing again cap-ex we haven't seen in a decade. charles: a big black eye has bent carried interest. a lot of reports trying to find out why this major campaign promise was not kept. obviously you always connect the dots back to deep pocket investors. take a look at texas, that's where a lot of these private equity deals went down and that's where chairman brady is from. that could resonate across party lines if they bang the drums loud enough. >> it was never a serious factor of getting in this bill. i think a lot of sectors across the board, the border adjustment tax was discarded early in this industry. the real estate industry takes a hit because of the lower deduction. charles: in simple terms somebody says wall street is getting a bigger break than your local firemen. >> that will be a criticism you will hear in 2018 of this bill. h and r block is not going out of business, they will get more business because of this bill. charles: i was told wall street brutalized e
we'll see capital flowing back into the united states. and into investing again cap-ex we haven't seen in a decade. charles: a big black eye has bent carried interest. a lot of reports trying to find out why this major campaign promise was not kept. obviously you always connect the dots back to deep pocket investors. take a look at texas, that's where a lot of these private equity deals went down and that's where chairman brady is from. that could resonate across party lines if they bang the...
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states lost a aaa rating not too long ago. nobody is talking about that. if we get any type of fiscal clarity obviously, some entitlement spending reductions, maybe coupled with a little bit of tax incentive and maybe even tax hikes so we don't end up like greece that will be an impetus for the market to take some of that $2.5 trillion that is sitting on corporate balance sheets to put to work. right now we're seeing a big surge in temporary hiring. that is because as demand comes in, employers hire temporary workers rather than the incremental long term employee. dennis: if there's an obama sweep though, in november, that means that all the current tax policies go into place. that means taxes on capital gains will go up. taxes on dividend will go up. will we see a big seven y'all as people decide to get out ahead of time before the tax rates go up? >> our view the fiscal cliff will be put off at least six month. no matter who wins i don't think there will be any clarity probably until june of next year. so we don't think that
states lost a aaa rating not too long ago. nobody is talking about that. if we get any type of fiscal clarity obviously, some entitlement spending reductions, maybe coupled with a little bit of tax incentive and maybe even tax hikes so we don't end up like greece that will be an impetus for the market to take some of that $2.5 trillion that is sitting on corporate balance sheets to put to work. right now we're seeing a big surge in temporary hiring. that is because as demand comes in, employers...
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you are looking at the president of the united states. he is arriving to speak with the national federation of businesses. we've been touching on here the group thrived on regulation and tax cuts. this environment you will probably address. the ongoing trade tiff with china. the president realizes he has got the economic advantage. let's go to him. [applause] >> you're going to see that tonight, right? thank you very much, juanita. you have been fantastic and your kind words. this is truly an incredible organization. thanks also to the members of nfib board of directors how spent time with. took some wonderful pictures with a good-looking group, i have to tell you, and board chairman steve schram. thank you, steve. [applause] together you have been a powerful voice for america's small businesses and now you have a true friend and ally in the white house. you know that. [cheers and applause] i'm honored to be with you today for this historic celebration. this was something when they asked me to do, i didn't think about it for more than abo
you are looking at the president of the united states. he is arriving to speak with the national federation of businesses. we've been touching on here the group thrived on regulation and tax cuts. this environment you will probably address. the ongoing trade tiff with china. the president realizes he has got the economic advantage. let's go to him. [applause] >> you're going to see that tonight, right? thank you very much, juanita. you have been fantastic and your kind words. this is...
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states on thursday. >> yeah. >> is apple in defensive mode? are they still in a kind of a offensive mode? >> you're both asking the right questions. i believe they're in offensive mooe. i believe, i am cerin that they're going to try to come out with some, something fantastic. i don't know when. i don't know what and i don't know if it will succeed. if it succeeds we'll look back on this to say, oh, they didransition just fine and investors were worried over nothing. if think fail it will be a lot worse than what we're seeing right now. right now we're seeing a pause before that effort. i prome you that effort will be there, because if it isn't, then they aren't apple anymore. melissa: adam shapiro thanks so much. we'll come back to you for more news on apple as it breaks because i know that call is going on right now. when we're not in your ear, that is what you're listening to. meantime despite apple taking more than 0% dive from its all-time high back in september other stocks r the most part are having a great year. some say if apple keeps
states on thursday. >> yeah. >> is apple in defensive mode? are they still in a kind of a offensive mode? >> you're both asking the right questions. i believe they're in offensive mooe. i believe, i am cerin that they're going to try to come out with some, something fantastic. i don't know when. i don't know what and i don't know if it will succeed. if it succeeds we'll look back on this to say, oh, they didransition just fine and investors were worried over nothing. if think...
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she was the secretary of state for the united states of america and she has her made printing out state documents. take a look at this e-mail from hillary clinton to her top aide, huma abedin. can you get this printed by sending to marina, they made. we are asking to print and send to me. arena is the name of her housekeeper. "washtington examiner", michael blue. i've got to ask, why didn't the fbi check out this main e-mail account? did they not do it early job as they should have? >> obviously there is some hanky-panky going on. it just fortifies in keeping the news the story about hillary clinton's secret e-mail server and the statue seems to have considered herself above the rules. in 2011 she sent out a letter to all state department employees about the importance of obeying state department protocols in keeping financial information confidential and not using personal e-mail for government business. trish: it applies to all of them, apparently not to her. >> that's right. the "washtington examiner" say again we are not in republican politics anymore. we are running the loyalist po
she was the secretary of state for the united states of america and she has her made printing out state documents. take a look at this e-mail from hillary clinton to her top aide, huma abedin. can you get this printed by sending to marina, they made. we are asking to print and send to me. arena is the name of her housekeeper. "washtington examiner", michael blue. i've got to ask, why didn't the fbi check out this main e-mail account? did they not do it early job as they should have?...
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china and the united states. david: hold on, bob, let me define what you mean about clean energy, a lot of people from nrc did do not include natural gas with clean energy, but do you? >> well, what i'm talking about is wind, solar and other sources, but the key-- >> what about natural gas bob? >> the key to it, david, how we get it. it has to be gotten in a responsible way. we can't continue to put our communities, our ranchers, our farmers at risk and we can't continue to kick down the road the transition we need to make for the sake of our economy, for the sake of our national security for the sake of our-- >> we're not kick it go down the road. this isn't a fiscal cliff kick down the road. they're improving techniques all the time. they're not kicking the problem down the road. >> most are. and those that aren't need to be required to do so. we need to improve the public oversight. right now they don't have to comply with our foundational safeguards, david. like the clean water act. safe drinking water. that
china and the united states. david: hold on, bob, let me define what you mean about clean energy, a lot of people from nrc did do not include natural gas with clean energy, but do you? >> well, what i'm talking about is wind, solar and other sources, but the key-- >> what about natural gas bob? >> the key to it, david, how we get it. it has to be gotten in a responsible way. we can't continue to put our communities, our ranchers, our farmers at risk and we can't continue to...
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there are things people in the united states might not appreciate how the chinese are negotiating. >> they can't match dollar or dollar with the u.s. imports from china. there are been reports apple might be caught in this. it's one of the most of unique companies because it builds in china and sells in the u.s. we had qualcomm. what about disney. they need china's approval as well. adam: as this ramps up, is the administration providing an exit ramp for the chinese? it seems you want to give the person on the other side of the table a path out to save face and you direct them to that. >> that's what's happening. there are back channel conversations taking place. the ultimate threat is not our tariffs on their imports. the ultimate threat is we partner with the e.u. and other nations around the world saying we are not taking any more investment from china. we are not going to bail out pakistan via the i.m.f. there are a lot of levels that are damage for china that we can access. if china wants to see some of these important initiatives for their long-term growth continue they will hav
there are things people in the united states might not appreciate how the chinese are negotiating. >> they can't match dollar or dollar with the u.s. imports from china. there are been reports apple might be caught in this. it's one of the most of unique companies because it builds in china and sells in the u.s. we had qualcomm. what about disney. they need china's approval as well. adam: as this ramps up, is the administration providing an exit ramp for the chinese? it seems you want to...
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>> no one in the united states is prefunding reqrement and even worse, no one inhe united ates is required to overpay for retiree health benefits and not take full advantage of medicare which we're the second largest payer into. there are two things we need to fix. adam: mr. donahoe, appreciate you being here. i lived overseas and i appreciate the service from the united states postal service and even with cost of stamps on occasion going u it is cheer than someplaces i lived. thank you very much, sir. >> thank you, adam. adam: next on "money," deadly chaos in egypt. a crackown on the muslim brotherhood supporters leave 278 people dead. could this be the final straw for u.s. aid to egypt? we have new details for you. much more "money" coming up after this. .. adam: now the deadly situation in egypt. new reports that almost 300 people have been killed as of today including a veteran cameraman from our sister network sky news out of england. hundreds more were hurt after violent clashes between pro-rsi protesters and the state security forces of the as of right now, egypt's interim vice pres
>> no one in the united states is prefunding reqrement and even worse, no one inhe united ates is required to overpay for retiree health benefits and not take full advantage of medicare which we're the second largest payer into. there are two things we need to fix. adam: mr. donahoe, appreciate you being here. i lived overseas and i appreciate the service from the united states postal service and even with cost of stamps on occasion going u it is cheer than someplaces i lived. thank you...
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the united states would never be destroyed by north korea. it would never do anything except get itself wiped off the face of the map. they realize that, claiming down is the problem. the chinese are not a stalwart of the united states is to pressure china to solve this problem along with us. lauren: so glad you brought up the statement yesterday. all the talk about the rhetoric, that essentially matters came out with a long statement is that if you engage in an arms race process, you will lose. do we have the arsenal that is needed and modern enough to be able to engage in a military confrontation if it gets to that point? >> certainly we do. you don't even need to use nuclear weapons to wipe them out. conventional forces could probably destroy the north korean armed forces, including most of their wmd in the early weeks or months of the war. it is important to note 130,000 americans in seoul, so anywhere we fought that the biggest concerns in the united states. spamming south korea's in the middle of this held hostage in a nation of 25 mill
the united states would never be destroyed by north korea. it would never do anything except get itself wiped off the face of the map. they realize that, claiming down is the problem. the chinese are not a stalwart of the united states is to pressure china to solve this problem along with us. lauren: so glad you brought up the statement yesterday. all the talk about the rhetoric, that essentially matters came out with a long statement is that if you engage in an arms race process, you will...